Green Diapers

A new, environmentally friendly diaper keeps used nappies out of landfills.



A new, environmentally friendly diaper keeps used nappies out of landfills. The outer part of the flushable (or compostable) GDiaper is viscose rayon (rather than plastic); the inner part is wood pulp. Washable covers are a soft cotton/nylon. Starter kit includes two pants and 10 diapers, $25; refills, $14 for 40 small or 32 medium/large diapers. gdiapers.com.

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June/July 2006

User Comments:

  1. It is very much difficult to go for these Green Diapers in India. www.babyportalonline.com
    — Bindu
  2. These still use the SAP/the supper absorbency stuff that turns into gel component that general commercial diapers use.
    — T
  3. They do not use the nasty gel. They have a Flushable paper pulp type center. These can get costly if you go the flushable insert route, but are super cheap if you use the new GCLOTH inserts.
    — Patricia